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If the work of the state is owned by the people as work made for hire, then all of the work of the state is owned by the people—not just the laws, but reports, literary works, sound recordings, photographs, and even possibly academic research. The court understandably would have been reluctant to hand down an opinion that was so shattering to expectations. But it also would have been the best decision. Taxpayers, after all, foot the entire bill for their government.
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